Looking to get through your TBR list in 2023? We asked a community of bookworms for their best tips for reading more in the new year.
. So fitting in as much of it as you can, or prioritising it over other activities, seems like a no-brainer.
Viewing reading as an opportunity to escape from reality works. It’s a sacred time slot for you to cultivate, freeing you from all the mundane responsibilities of adult life. “Nothing will stop you reading more than a book you don’t get, and if you’ve decided you have to finish it before you start the next, you’ll never get anywhere,” Rhea, 38, tellsThis can apply to whether you actually commute to work or not – even if you work from home, make space for a 20-minute reading window to emulate a train or car journey to work.
“I’m one of those people who loves to gamify their life and [setting] a reading goal for the year gives me something to work towards,” Emily, 25, tells“Challenges really push me to read more, and usually books I wouldn’t normally pick up,” Marty, 28, adds.don’t have to be for socialising, they can be about connecting with yourself and your latest read..
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